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Mirabell Mayack: Kenya🔥 EU’s playground with a Posterboy ✅

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📸Mirabelle Mayack

Kenya🔥
EUs playground with a Posterboy✅

By Mirabelle Mayack (Head of Governmental Affairs & Strategic Sales, African Investment Intelligence)


🎯Kenya is NOT my area of expertise and apart from a few visits, I don’t have much of a clue. However it’s the same system established as anywhere else in Africa.

🛑Kenya’s exports are mainly foucussed on Europe’s taste. Agricultural products such as tea, fresh flowers, fruits and vegetables, coffee and constitute the greatest proportion.

💢Kenya’s cuisine is a flavour of indian, British and local produces.

🚱Kenya’s economy is Indian.

🚭Kenya’s political oxygen is the IMF, Worlbank and the usual suspects enjoying a tranquilized target group.

Mirabell Mayck


🅾️Kenya’s hierarchy of privilege is British men at the top and Kenyan youth and women at the bottom, making a whole population tenants in their own land.

Kenya’s is also top skilled at inferiory complex. 👀

🚸The median age in Kenya is 19 years old and Kenya’s internet penetration rate stood at 40.8 percent of the total population at the start of 2024.

‼️I wish Kenya’s nothing but the best ❤️

An uncomfortable change is coming throughout all of Africa for donors, Eurogance and development aid with absolutely no interest in a booming private sector and with a history of knowing exactly where their donations go.
#africa #afrika #duediligence

GIZ Kenya packed your bags yet 😁

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